I’m not sure if it’s her hesitant nature or… For some reason, Anouk strikes me as a fox.I assumed he was like, “don’t call me that because we’re not really related.” Maybe it’s the perceived age difference between them-I pictured Beau 40+-but I did NOT see his “Don’t call me a brother” conversation going toward romantic love. So there is something tethered to the Mada specifically. Ah, I was wondering why Anouk never left the townhouse, like not even a toe.When it’s mentioned here it’s not like “Oh yeah she always has dust on herself” and so it made me think he left it there. It’s 3rd person, so a line would have driven this home. Okay, so in this part, Beau points out a streak of dust on herself and I was like “did he leave that there?” but it’s passed off as like, “she always has dust on herself” but I feel like this would have been included in the description.It does make her seem more naive though, so there’s that. The way this book is written makes me think Anouk is 12 and not 17.“The witch’s oubliette” like Hermione’s bag in the 7th book.Does Anouk not know what things like mermaid’s or cows look like?.
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